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on August 21, 1850, and formed the short-lived Southern National Party. In December 1850, he was appointed to be a U.S. Senator to complete the term left by the death of Calhoun. He continued to advocate secession in response to the Compromise, but in 1852, South Carolina refrained from declaring
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and a large bloc of Southern delegates walked out when the platform was insufficiently pro-slavery. That led to the division of the party and separate Northern and Southern nominees for president, which practically guaranteed the election of an anti-slavery
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Rhett struggled with skin cancer for many years, including a "cancerous growth on his nose which terribly disfigured him and also affected his general health in the years after the war." After the war, Rhett settled in
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Rhett was a member of the South Carolina legislature from 1826 until 1832, and was extremely pro-slavery in his views. At the end of the
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Scarborough, William K., "Propagandists for Secession: Edmund Ruffin of Virginia and Robert Barnwell Rhett of South Carolina",
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secession and merely passed an ordinance declaring a state's right to secede. Disappointed, he resigned his Senate seat.
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of 1850, which failed to endorse his aim of secession for the whole South. After the Nashville Convention, Rhett,
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A people, owning slaves, are mad, or worse than mad, who do not hold their destinies in their own hands.
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from South Carolina from 1850 to 1852. As a staunch supporter of slavery and an early advocate of
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Map of Charleston and its defenses, 1863, including a large riverfront property labelled Rhett
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Island, Mailing Address: 1214 Middle Street Sullivan's; Us, SC 29482 Phone:577-0242 Contact.
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Rhett was of English ancestry. On his mother's side, he was related to U.S. Representative
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as against the interests of the slave-holding South. He joined fellow Fire-Eaters at the
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in May 1858. One 20th-century historian called the scheme the work of "Rhett–Yancey–
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said that the outcome was the intended result of a conspiracy by Rhett, Yancey, and
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commanded a battery at Fort Moultrie at the time of the bombardment of Fort Sumter.
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Deputies and delegates to the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States
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Prelude to Civil War: The Nullification Crisis in South Carolina 1816-1836
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A Fire-Eater Remembers: The Confederate Memoir of Robert Barnwell Rhett
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Members of the United States House of Representatives who owned slaves
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He continued to express his fiery secessionist sentiments through the
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Signers of the Provisional Constitution of the Confederate States
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in 1833, he told the South Carolina Nullification Convention:
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wrote to Rhett encouraging him to resume publication of the
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Roseboom, Eugene H.; Crenshaw., Ollinger (September 1947).
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Burials at Magnolia Cemetery (Charleston, South Carolina)
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After the election of the Republican Party's candidate,
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Rhett published his views through his newspaper, the
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Rhett: The Turbulent Life and Times of a Fire-Eater
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Index

Robert Rhett
Michael Rhett

Provisional C.S. Congress
South Carolina
United States Senator
South Carolina
Robert Barnwell
William de Saussure
U.S. House of Representatives
South Carolina
William Grayson
William Colcock
2nd district
7th district
Attorney General of South Carolina
Robert Hayne
George McDuffie
Pierce Butler
Hugh S. Legaré
South Carolina House of Representatives
Beaufort, South Carolina
St. James Parish, Louisiana
Magnolia Cemetery
Charleston, South Carolina
Democratic
R. Barnwell Rhett Jr.
Alfred M. Rhett
Alicia Rhett
Politician

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